There are many happy and joyful things in the process of raising a baby, but there are also many annoying things. I am happy to watch my baby grow up day by day and gradually learn various things, but I am troubled by not knowing if there are any abnormal behaviors in my baby. So, what's going on with a baby crying like a spoiled child?
1. Attract adults' attention
Although babies are still relatively young, unable to speak and not very sensible, they still know whether their mothers or adults care and pay attention to themselves. Babies are prone to developing a sense of fear towards their surroundings when they are young, so they often need to be comforted by adults. If they find that their parents are not paying attention to them or there is no one to play with them, they will cry and act spoiled to attract the attention of adults.
2. Physical discomfort
Babies may also cry when they are sick or have uncomfortable physical conditions. When the symptoms of discomfort are not very severe, crying will be relatively mild, just like acting spoiled. But if the baby's illness or discomfort is not treated in a timely manner, as the condition worsens, crying will become more and more severe. So, mothers should check their babies appropriately to see if they have fever, diarrhea, and cold symptoms.
3. Expressing needs
When a baby is a little hungry or their diaper is wet, they may also cry coquettishly to convey their needs to their mothers. In addition, some babies have a clingy personality, love to act coquettishly, and also like to cry like coquettish.